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Home » Compete » DA-IICT - Algorythmus, Synapse
Try your hand at one of the practice
         problems, and submit your solution in the language of your choice
         (our judge accepts solutions in over 35+ languages). Receive points,
         and move up through the CodeChef ranks. Get better, and better prepare
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Name Code Successful Submissions Accuracy
Cards ALG01 60 34.78
Wiring ALG02 0 0
Race ALG03 0 0
Particles ALG04 0 0
T-shirts ALG05 13 16.05
Cutting Rods ALG06 7 4.5
House ALG07 17 5.94
Cold-Drink ALG08 0 0
Artifacts ALG09 0 0

 

Please read the rules before starting the contest

General Rules:

1. All the teams should register at: http://www.codechef.com/teams/register/SYNAPSE before the contest starts

2. All candidates must register on CodeChef as well as on Synapse website (link for registration: http://synapse.daiict.ac.in/index.php/register/algorythmus)

3. Teams will be able to view problems individually, but will be able to submit solutions only by logging in with their team id. Each team   can only be logged in from one PC at a time.

4. Maximum 2 participants per team.

5. Each participant should be the member of one and only one team.

6. Contest problems will become visible on October 19th Feb 2011 at 1900 hrs. (+5:30 GMT)

7. You will receive one point for solving a problem (passing all test cases - no partial credit), regardless of the level of difficulty of that problem.

8. You can submit solutions as many times as you'd like, there are no penalties for incorrect submissions.

9. The codes can be submitted in either of these languages: C, C99 strict, C++ 4.0.0-8 and C++ 4.3.2Java.

10. Users are ranked according to the most problems solved. Ties will be broken by the total time for each user in ascending order of time.

11. Any sort of malicious activity will lead to immediate disqualification of the team in question.

 

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Contest is over...

Thanks all for participating in the event ... Hope you enjoyed programming...

 

Congratulation to the winners:

1.  DDTeam

2. Brainstormers

3. easy

 


REGISTERED TEAMS:

195

 

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RECENT COMMENTS FOR THIS SECTION:

02:17 PM Feb 20th: the_champ commented on House: @admin, if you can clarify the output of 111111.
02:14 PM Feb 20th: dabbcomputers1 commented on House: @admin.. for the test case 22111 the houses are numbered as 11001 and house n...
01:50 PM Feb 20th: illume commented on Wiring: no it is not contradictory ... we connect transformer and house... but to measure...
01:35 PM Feb 20th: illume commented on Cutting Rods: @massive : your code is giving wrong answers for many of the test cases.... kindly...
01:19 PM Feb 20th: atn1 commented on Cutting Rods: @Sauhard Pande @admin plz plz I think my algorithm is ok for this problem. ...
01:18 PM Feb 20th: illume commented on Cutting Rods: only integral cuts ...
01:15 PM Feb 20th: atn1 commented on Cutting Rods: @admin plz plz I think my algorithm is ok for this problem. its a DP+greedy. ...
01:10 PM Feb 20th: ygb2021 commented on House: @Brainstormers : Thank you .... your test cases are really working ...... thank...
01:07 PM Feb 20th: illume commented on Cold-Drink: Due to some tecnical difficulties in problem we are removing problem ALG08 (cold-...
12:55 PM Feb 20th: synapse11 commented on Cutting Rods: Are the cuts necessarily integral or fractional cuts are also allowed?
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